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Prince of Peace Catholic School
(972) 380-5505
5100 W Plano Pkwy W
Plano, TX 75093
Level: PK-8
District: Private



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Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:15.52% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:87.4% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:2.1% (2008)
Hispanic:10.22% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.14% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.14% (2008)




Prince of Peace Catholic School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Prince of Peace Catholic School Reviews

 
I love Price of Peace the curriculum is amazing and the school work is very advanced and still good for nonhonors. Although the rules are strict. The rules are the only things that I don't like. I understand why they prohibit certain things but that was the previous classes fault not ours. Althoug, the students are so nice and inviting and we all work as one. There are barely any cliques and I love that fact. Overall Prince of Peace is a 4 for me. :D

All three of my kids have attended POP. I love the academics. Two of mine are at Ursuline and one at Jesuit and they are among the tops in their classes. Great parent involvement and great values taught in school. Principal could be a bit friendlier but the children have little involvement with the administration and more with the teachers. Overall...excellent

My children went to POP and I thought they were well prepared academically. However, when they entered Shepton I discovered differently. They were behind the students who had been enrolled in the PISD elementary schools. What a rude awakening I had!

POP is a good school but lacks some educational foundation in the lower grades. As you progress many of the teachers do not give you the foundation you need in high school while others help you for even later than that.

POP has great potential, but the administration fails to listen at all to parents and refuses to make changes that would improve the school. In the upper grades, the homework is excessive. There are some good teachers and some bad ones. My biggest concern is that parents have absolutely no voice, and the PTO is there to make money only.

Prince of Peace is an excellent school both academically and spiritually. I have an education background and had the opportunity to visit schools all over the state. Prince of Peace was by far the most impressive. My children are very lucky to have the opportunity to attend the school.

Prince of Peace is a blue ribbon school and is the best school in north Texas!

Prince of Peace Ctholic School is a blue ribbon school and is the best school in the north Texas area.

Teachers in Elem. are the best. Music and Art teachers are caring and loved by the kids.

POP has a great program for new families to the school. It informs you on the basic goings on and is a wonderful way to meet new parents. POP has healthy parent involvement in the junior high level.



 

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